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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Lord Stirling's News Blog EUROPE

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Lord Stirling's News Blog EUROPE

Holy Shroud of Turin

In Golan Heights, Druze villagers are preparing for war ~ link ~In this crowded hillside village that straddles Israel’s border with
Syria, everyone seems certain that war is on the way. The village, which
faces Syria to the northeast and Israel to the southwest, has watched
with nervous anticipation as Israel’s military has heightened
preparations along the border and Syrian tanks can be seen maneuvering
in the distance. Residents have cleaned out bomb shelters and hospitals
have run emergency drills. “You don’t witness as many wars as we do without getting a sense when one is about to land on your
doorstep,” said Maryam al Din, a 78-year-old resident of Majdal Shams.
“Ask anyone in the village, anyone in the villages around, and they will
tell you that if you put your ear to the ground, you will clearly hear
that war is coming to this place.”

USAF missile crews unhappy ~ link ~The complaints shed fresh light on dissatisfactions roiling this
critical arm of the Air Force, an undercurrent that has captured the
attention of the service's leaders.

Key themes among the complaints include working under "poor leadership"
and being stuck in "dead-end careers" in nuclear weapons, one email
said. The sentiments were expressed privately by members of the 91st
Missile Wing at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., in an unpublished study for
the Air Force. The complaints also said there was a need for more
experienced missile officers, a less arduous work schedule and "leaders
who will listen."

Turkey: People have killed their fear of authorities - And the Protests are Growing ~ link ~ "Well, we are just filling light bulbs with paint," said my
friend, a cafe owner in Cihangir, the Soho of Istanbul. Speaking
to me on the phone, she sounded as relaxed as if she was baking
an apple pie. "You know," she continued, "the only way to stop a
TOMA is to throw paint on its window so that the vehicle loses
orientation."

My friend,
who was completely uninterested in politics until six days ago,
had never been in conflict with the police before. Now, like
hundreds of thousands of others in Turkey, she has become a
warrior with goggles around her neck, an oxygen mask on her face
and an anti-acid solution bottle in her hand. As we have all
learned, this the essential kit to fight the effects of tear
gas. As for TOMA, that is the vehicle-mounted water cannon. To
paralyse it, you either have to put a wet towel in its exhaust
pipe or burn something under its engine or you and a dozen
others can push it over. This kind of battle-info is circulating
all over Turkey at the moment. It is like a civil war between
the police and the people. Yet nobody expected this when, six
days ago, a group of protesters organised a sit-in at Istanbul's
Gezi Park to protect trees that were to be cut down for the
government's urban redevelopment project.

UK has highest food and energy inflation in EU ~ link ~ The political class (the three main parties) are too busy keeping the global banksters in the City of London, and the Zionists, happy to worry about the people and their increasingly difficult lives. StirlingFood and energy prices are rising
faster in Britain than anywhere else in Europe as the crippling squeeze
on household finances continues, a major report said yesterday.The
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development said food prices
in April were 4.6 per cent higher than in the same month last year,
while energy prices were up 2.2 per cent.

How UK went from making things to sitting at a desk: Census reveals huge drop in people working in factories and farms ~ link ~ All a part of the globalist drive to take the First World nations of Europe and North America DOWN. Stirling

Kansas farmer sues Monsanto after discovering unapproved GM wheat in field ~ link ~ A Kansas farmer has sued seed giant Monsanto over last week’s discovery
of genetically engineered experimental wheat in an 80-acre field in
Oregon, claiming the company’s gross negligence hurt U.S. growers by
driving down wheat prices and causing some international markets to
suspend certain imports.

The federal civil lawsuit, filed Monday by Ernest Barnes, who farms
1,000 acres near Elkhart in southwest Kansas, seeks unspecified damages
to be determined at trial.

Thousands of Cambodian workers protest over arrested Nike strikers ~ link ~ The trouble with globalism is that it transfers jobs from nations with good public and job safety requirements, and environmental regulations, and union laws to nations that have little that stand in the way of the worst exploitation of workers possible... All to make 'a buck'. Stirling

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I hold several ancient Scottish titles, Earl of Stirling, Viscount of Canada, Viscount of Stirling, Lord Alexander of Tulibody (1630), Lord Alexander of Tulibody (1633), etc., Chief of Clan Alexander, I also hold several honorific old Canadian great offices-of-state: Lord Lieutenant and Governor of Canada, Lord High Admiral of Nova Scotia, Lord Lieutenant of Nova Scotia, Lt.-Gen. of Nova Scotis (first Lord Stirling was founder of English speaking Canada in the early 1600s). I hold 3 degrees: B.Sc. in Pol. Sc. & History; M.A. in European Studies; B.Sc. in Education. I have worked on 3 addtional degrees: M.T.S. (theology); LL.B. (English Law); M.S. (Criminal Justice). I am former Scottish Editor at Burke's Peerage in London. I also hold several Scots/Canadian feudal titles. I am a widower. I have a published book, CASH FOR PEERAGES: THE SMOKING GUN, www.lulu.com/content/953682 .
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